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Burned Out and Job-Hunting? Career Expert Madelyn Mackie’s Survival Guide

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In this episode of the Standout Job Seeker Podcast, hosted by Sydney Myers and presented by Jobscan, career coach Madelyn Mackie shares practical advice on managing burnout while job searching. They discuss strategies such as taking time to rest, prioritizing tasks, customizing job applications, and leveraging networks. Madelyn emphasizes breaking the job search into manageable parts and exploring various career options without immediate pressure. Real-life examples and actionable tips make this an invaluable guide for anyone facing job search challenges.

00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

00:52 Meet Madeline Mackie: Career Coach Extraordinaire

02:26 Understanding Burnout in the Job Search

03:35 Taking a Break: The Importance of Rest

05:15 Strategic Decompression and Prioritization

08:41 Starting the Job Search: Resume Tips

12:30 Weekly Job Search Strategy

16:20 Exploring Career Transitions

21:30 Utilizing Bridge Jobs

27:31 Networking: Unlocking Opportunities

31:21 Conclusion and Contact Information

Connect with Madelyn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madelynmackie/

Try Jobscan for free: https://www.jobscan.co/

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In this episode of the Standout Job Seeker Podcast, hosted by Sydney Myers and presented by Jobscan, career coach Madelyn Mackie shares practical advice on managing burnout while job searching. They discuss strategies such as taking time to rest, prioritizing tasks, customizing job applications, and leveraging networks. Madelyn emphasizes breaking the job search into manageable parts and exploring various career options without immediate pressure. Real-life examples and actionable tips make this an invaluable guide for anyone facing job search challenges.

00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

00:52 Meet Madeline Mackie: Career Coach Extraordinaire

02:26 Understanding Burnout in the Job Search

03:35 Taking a Break: The Importance of Rest

05:15 Strategic Decompression and Prioritization

08:41 Starting the Job Search: Resume Tips

12:30 Weekly Job Search Strategy

16:20 Exploring Career Transitions

21:30 Utilizing Bridge Jobs

27:31 Networking: Unlocking Opportunities

31:21 Conclusion and Contact Information

Connect with Madelyn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madelynmackie/

Try Jobscan for free: https://www.jobscan.co/

  continue reading

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